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[By Nic Lindh on Monday, 17 April 2006]

A good year for cactus

It’s the time of the year when the cactuses of the Sonoran desert bloom, and while not exactly a riot of color, there’s something very special about seeing the rugged and blandly colored plants extrude fragile flowers.

Prickly Pear in bloom. Click for larger view.

And here’s a closer shot of one of the flowers:

Mmm … buttery. Click for larger view.

According to the always interesting Wikipedia, the almost-invisible hairy spines on genus Opuntia are called glochids. They’re what you spend quite a lot of time removing from your skin with a pair of tweezers if you get too close to one of these bad boys.